Other than grab an item, is there a way to set the center of rotation?
At first I thought it was a large, linked, site cad file. I found some extraneous remnants in autocad and removed them, so the linked file is tight to the site, however it is still several blocks large, unless an item is selected 3D orbit runs off the page!
More than frustrating.
Thank you,
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Other than grab an item, is there a way to set the center of rotation?
At first I thought it was a large, linked, site cad file. I found some extraneous remnants in autocad and removed them, so the linked file is tight to the site, however it is still several blocks large, unless an item is selected 3D orbit runs off the page!
More than frustrating.
Thank you,
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The Steering Wheel will allow you to reset the point of rotation in a view.
This should stay the pivot point of the view until you reset it. It might reset if you close Revit/the project so you might have to reset the point each time you open the project.
The Steering Wheel will allow you to reset the point of rotation in a view.
This should stay the pivot point of the view until you reset it. It might reset if you close Revit/the project so you might have to reset the point each time you open the project.
I've have a similar problem.
When I orbit using my mouse (Shirt + Wheel) I rotate around the model fine, then for no apparent reason it decides to randomly move the pivot point off in no mans land. If i close and re-open the view it resets back to the orginal pivot point, but this is frustrating to say the least.
Is this a setting or a "known issue to Autodesk"?
I've have a similar problem.
When I orbit using my mouse (Shirt + Wheel) I rotate around the model fine, then for no apparent reason it decides to randomly move the pivot point off in no mans land. If i close and re-open the view it resets back to the orginal pivot point, but this is frustrating to say the least.
Is this a setting or a "known issue to Autodesk"?
This works!
Spot on. This is the expected answer.
@loboarch wrote:The Steering Wheel will allow you to reset the point of rotation in a view.
This should stay the pivot point of the view until you reset it. It might reset if you close Revit/the project so you might have to reset the point each time you open the project.
Spot on. This is the expected answer.
@loboarch wrote:The Steering Wheel will allow you to reset the point of rotation in a view.
This should stay the pivot point of the view until you reset it. It might reset if you close Revit/the project so you might have to reset the point each time you open the project.
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